On forgiveness

On forgiveness

DaudiAiko

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Nice guys finish last. A journey into the unknown. Traveling at the speed of light to finally arrive at Andromeda, only to find out that you can’t breathe.
Respect is earned. The type of person deserving of your trust would value your friendship and never betray you. Even as time maybe the reason why you don’t connect very often, conversations are always captivating, making up for lost time.

No relationship, be it friendship or marriage is devoid of disputes. Disputes test these relationships to the limit and are always an eye opener for whether or not parties are in it for the long haul.
How then do these disputes translate to healthier relationships. Forgiveness, an attribute omnipresent in relationships that stand the test of time. Indeed, everyone must be ready to forgive not just once or twice but over and over again.

Good people don’t have any trouble doing that but should not be taken advantage of because of their kindness. The cardinal rule, “Do unto others what you would want them to do unto you”. It feels good to be forgiven, to the get the chance to turn over a new leaf. Though those who genuinely value friendship and relationships don’t make the same mistake twice and are sincere in their apologies.

In sum, it is important for everyone to not take advantage of people who are too forgiving. Sorry is a sorry word for those who don’t appreciate the destruction they cause on other people’s well being.
 
Any meaningful relationship must be built on a mutual aspect. Each part must enjoy the fruits of that relationship, but when the relationship is not well balanced, one side will suffer the most.

We always forget this crucial flavour thus ending in betrayal and hypocrisy.
 

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